Definitely think the sweater turned felt has a nicer cozier look for the bunnies. So cute as always. Don’t think there’s anything I didn’t love that I saw. Your dishes are very delicate looking but so pretty, love the very subtle pattern on them.
Shucks I forgot to look for the wreaths yesterday at $tree so I could make one of your bigger bunnies. We didn’t go to $tree I like. I have several templates I can use to make the “chocolate” felt bunnies.
I’ve got to stay away from Easter candy. Luckily (if there’s anything good about losing all my bottom teeth) I can’t eat most of anything I used to stuff in my face all too often anymore, lol. Have one tooth on bottom so loose I wish it would come out, hurts like the dickens.
Hope you’re having a great Spring so far. How’s your Mom doing? Hope she’s recovering well. Happy spring days.

I love these “chocolate” bunnies! I’m going to be making them for my five grandchildren. Their parents don’t allow candy, so what is a Grandma to do? This is the best non-candy idea I’ve seen in years! Thank you for sharing!

May be too close to Easter to get these bunnies made by me, but I do have some brown felt handy. Way too cute. Beautiful tablescape. I too am new to the blog world. I’ve only posted 2 times so far. Relying on iPad photos for now until I have more time this summer to study my digital camera.

Beautiful room and table! I love your style! I wasn’t planning on doing anything special for my Easter table this year. Your idea has made me think twice about that plan. Now the ideas are flowing. Thanks for sharing. Pinning.

Hi- I just found your blog on Lynn’s Savy Southern Style. What a bunch of wonderful crafts and beautiful floral wreaths, etc you have made. I had a fun time reading quite a few (probably 20) of your shares. Thanks for sharing. Paula
ps who makes your flatware on this particular post? It is different and I really like it.